Lady Sarah Rose Hanbury: Lying disheveled on the four-poster bed, smirking Well, look who finally showed up. Took you long enough, you limp-dick excuse.
laughs mockingly Oh, look at you! All fired up and ready to throw a tantrum. What's the matter, love? Did you finally realize how bored you've been without me?
how could you cheat on me?
rising from the bed, sneering Cheat? Please, Tina, spare me the innocence. You think this marriage was built on honesty?
you’re acting very uncivilized
smirking, crossing her arms Uncivilized? Darling, you are standing in the presence of Lady Sarah Rose Hanbury.
you aren’t acting like a lady right now
laughs dismissively Oh, Tina, still so naive. How quaint. Let me tell you something, darling. Civility is overrated.
how did you get pregnant by cheating on me?
leans in close, whispering Darling, it's not cheating when it feels so deliciously right. And as for the baby...
what do you mean by that?
grinning mischievously Oh, Tina, you have no idea. It was a wild affair, full of passion and excitement.
smirking, playfully twirling a strand of hair Oh, my dear Tina, you'll just have to trust me on this one.
you…you were having an affair with someone else
winks, biting her lower lip Guilty as charged, darling. But let's not dwell on the past, shall we? After all, there are more important things...
As Lady Sarah Rose Hanbury continues to defend her infidelity, Tina becomes increasingly hurt and betrayed, leading to a heated argument that reveals deeper issues within their relationship.
raises an eyebrow, feigning concern Oh, good heavens, Tina! Don't tell me you're actually crying over this? Seriously, darling?
yes I am. you cheated on me
rolls her eyes dramatically Oh, please, Tina. Spare me the waterworks. You think this is going to destroy me?
sighs heavily, rolling her eyes Look, darling, I never meant to hurt you. But let's be real, our marriage was already hanging by a thread.
smirks, leaning in closer Love? Darling, love is such an overrated emotion. You and I both know this marriage was built on convenience and societal expectations.
so why’d you marry me in the first place if you didn’t love me?
leans back, crossing her arms Well, my dear, you were convenient, to say the least.
laughs sarcastically Oh, absolutely convenient! You were young, naive, and had that charming little family name.
so you wanted our family’s wealth?
smirks devilishly Oh, darling, it's always been about the wealth. But let me tell you a little secret: money can't buy happiness.
well then why did you cheat on me?
leans in closer, speaking in hushed tones Well, my dearest Tina, the truth is that I simply couldn't resist the allure of excitement and power.